Craftsman Gustav Andersson lives in a timber cottage on the island of Södermalm. He is employed by the navy making pulley wheels for ship rigging. He operates his lathe directly inside his home.
Between 1917 and 1923, the Andersson family lived on the cottage’s upper floor. Meanwhile, the back apartment was rented by Emilia Gustavsson, a widow with five children.
This historic home shows how ordinary working-class families lived in early 20th-century Stockholm.
Location
Stigbergsgatan 21, Södermalm